Theres this boy Jordan, he`s in the grade above mine. We both liked each other before, and he kissed me. It was so sloppy and gross, he just became completley repulsive, and we got into fights over stupid things. Now we both like each other again, or atleast I thought I did. So I`ve totally lead him on, but now I just don`t feel like I like him very much again, he`s not exactly attractive, he`s really sensitive, and ugh he`s lame. I want somebody exciting, and cute ;] I went out today and saw a bunch of hotties and the whole time I was like " ugh, and all I`ve got is Jordan " So what should I say to him, were not going out, but were flirting like crazy, and I want that to end, please help!
partygurl24 answered Thursday June 22 2006, 3:18 pm: Tell Jordan that you want to be just friends. It makes no sense to lead him on if you want your relashionship to go nowhere. Let him know that you just want to be friends, and that's it. But don't tell him harshly since he's really sensitive. Let him know in a nice, direct way and that you mean no hard feelings. I hope I helped! [ partygurl24's advice column | Ask partygurl24 A Question ]
mystical_breeze answered Thursday June 22 2006, 3:17 pm: Stop flirting with him if you don't want to go out with him! What are you doing leading him on if you don't have feelings for him? If he's not the right guy you should be with, then just give him signals that you don't like him anymore. I'm sorry that I'm being kinda firm, but seriously, I dislike when people lead others on when they're just going to end up hurting them (since I've had it happen to me before).
DarkChocolate794 answered Thursday June 22 2006, 2:56 pm: ok by the way you say this the guy is a complete loser
dump the sucker he obviously isnt worth your time and you dont seem to like him very much so say bye bye and be ready for water works
now get to it
-darkchocolate794 [ DarkChocolate794's advice column | Ask DarkChocolate794 A Question ]
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